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Introduction The war that did not end all wars 1
1 Going to war 9
2 Defining the enemy: Atrocities and propaganda 1914-1915 40
3 From spectatorship to participation; From volunteering to compulsion 1914-1916 70
4 Economies of sacrifice 112
5 Redemption through war: Religion and the languages of sacrifice 152
6 The conditional sacrifices of labour 1915-1918 187
7 Struggling to victory 1917-1918 213
8 The last war? 249
Conclusion 277
Index 341
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